Using Health Data for Better Health Outcomes

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A series of framed mixed-media works that interpret health data through material, mapping, and visual rhythm.

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Using Health Data for Better Health Outcomes is a journey through time and space presented as eight mixed-media works. Each piece combines paper, ink, feathers, map pins, and cotton thread, framed in maple and mounted on the wall. Together, the works create a visual network that reflects how data moves, connects, and accumulates across systems and geographies.

Through material layering and spatial arrangement, the project explores how health data can be interpreted beyond numbers, emphasizing relationships, patterns, and continuity rather than singular outcomes.

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Artpiece dimensions
2 pieces at 22″ x 16″
6 pieces at 16″ x 16″

Artpiece price
$400 per framed piece individually
$3,000 for all 8 framed pieces

Together, they built a shared language between disciplines, translating data, material, and emotion into new forms of expression.

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ARx connects artists and researchers through residencies, exhibitions, and education.
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Cyd Peroni
Cyd Peroni is a visual artist whose work explores change, impermanence, and beauty through nature, chance, and science. Influenced by abstract expressionism, she experiments with both contemporary and historical image-making methods and materials to communicate ideas through process and form.
Tim Lant
Tim Lant is a mathematician and health scientist specializing in predictive analytics and modeling for human health phenomena, including infectious disease, health equity, and environmental and climate health. He is a founding leader of the ASU Health Observatory, which applies advanced analytics and AI capabilities to health challenges in Arizona.